Don’t Cover Up Your Skin Problems

Don’t Cover Up Your Skin Problems

Summer days spent by the sea are always delightful — but they can leave behind some unwanted effects. Even if you used every protection method possible, the sun may still have caused pigmentation, dryness, moisture loss, and overall damage to your skin. In this article, you’ll find how to prepare your skin for the autumn season.

You’ve left behind a beautiful summer season. Exposure to sun and sea enriched your skin with vitamins, but as with everything, too much can be harmful — and excessive sunlight has likely worn out your skin. So, what should we do for our skin as we enter autumn?

Sun, pool, and seawater can significantly damage the skin. The sun causes moisture loss, disrupting the lipid balance of the skin. This leads to pigmentation, buildup of dead skin on the surface, and clogged pores.

First, your skin should be analyzed by professionals. Based on your skin type, cleansing and pigmentation-targeted treatments suitable for the autumn season should be chosen. These intensive treatments typically last about one hour. During fall, they should be repeated approximately every three weeks to clear the skin from dead cells and pore congestion. This cycle helps the skin regain its lost moisture.

In addition to classic treatments, peeling procedures made with fruit acids or Vitamin C treatments suitable for your skin type can be added. Fruit acid peels and Vitamin C therapies are generally used for clients dealing with superficial pigmentation. With these treatment cycles, discoloration gradually decreases over time.

For individuals with deeper or more persistent pigmentation issues, Carbon Peeling or Fractional Laser treatments are recommended. These sessions renew the skin by exfoliating it and help eliminate pigmentation while revitalizing the complexion.

Alongside all these treatment methods, professionals should guide you in choosing skincare products suited to your skin type — especially those containing SPF 50+, cleansers, moisturizers, eye creams, and age-appropriate care products. Sunscreen protects your skin from harmful rays throughout the day, even from indoor lighting, reducing the risk of pigmentation. A moisturizer ensures your skin receives the hydration it needs daily. Eye creams and anti-aging products help restore lost collagen. Skincare products must always be a part of our lives to minimize the loss of skin quality.

To prolong your tan, avoid tanning beds entirely. Also, make sure your makeup products do not contain harsh chemicals. Instead of heavy concealers, opt for tinted sunscreens. And of course, don’t forget to drink plenty of water.

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